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Discover Ludwig"small bias" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a partiality or prejudice that is relatively minor in degree. For example, "Although she was presented with all of the facts, her small bias prevented her from making the right decision."
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It identifies linear scaling parameters between fields apparently with a small bias.
LOOCV is known to deliver estimates with a small bias, whereas the variance can be high.
(A) Spectral analysis (filled square) provided good results with a very small bias (+1.4%).
This second group shows very small bias but considerably high variance.
Again, despite the small bias, we observe that the error bars span the expected values.
Thus, there is a small bias in the power spectrum results.
The UV detector exhibits excellent photoresponse characteristics with a small bias for detecting application in a wide wavelength range.
The Bland Altman method revealed a small bias of –4 U for the VNRS and +1 U for VASp.
In conclusion, the VASp has a small bias, acceptable limits of agreement and an excellent intra-class correlation.
A small bias current of 35 pA was required in Fig. 1d to reveal this oscillation; although some dopamine neurons produce the SOP spontaneously, others require a small bias current [16]).
However, this method was implemented here due to its simplicity and potentially small bias (Glasziou et al. 2008).
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